Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

Energy Infrastructure Planning Projects

Claire Coutinho: This Statement concerns an application for development consent made under the Planning Act 2008 by North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park Limited for development consent for the construction and operation of a combined heat and power (CHP) enabled energy generating development, with an electrical output of up to 95 megawatts (MWe), incorporating carbon capture, associated district heat and private wire networks (DHPWN), hydrogen production, ash treatment, and other associated developments on land at Flixborough Industrial Estate, Scunthorpe.Under section 107(1) of the Planning Act 2008, the Secretary of State must make a decision on an application within three months of the receipt of the Examining Authority’s report unless exercising the power under section 107(3) of the Act to set a new deadline. Where a new deadline is set, the Secretary of State must make a Statement to Parliament to announce it. The current statutory deadline for the decision on North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park application is 10 May 2024.I have decided to set a new deadline of no later than 18 July 2024 for deciding this application. This is to ensure there is sufficient time for the Department to consider the outcome of the piece of work being carried out by Defra officials to consider the role of waste incineration capacity in the management of residual wastes in England. This follows the Direction issued by the Defra Minister of State to the Environment Agency on 4 April to temporarily pause the determination of environmental permits for new waste incineration facilities up until 24 May 2024.The decision to set the new deadline for this application is without prejudice to the decision on whether to grant or refuse development consent.

Ministry of Defence

Service Complaints Ombudsman’s Annual Report 2023

Dr Andrew Murrison: I am pleased to lay before Parliament today the Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces Annual Report for 2023 on the fairness, effectiveness and efficiency of the Service Complaints system. This report is published by Mariette Hughes and covers the operation of the Service Complaints system and the work of her office in her third year as the Ombudsman. The findings of the Report will now be considered fully by the Ministry of Defence, and a formal response to the Ombudsman will follow once that work is complete.

Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Expansion of the Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme 2020

Lee Rowley: Today, I have laid before Parliament a Departmental Minute setting out the details of a contingent liability that the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities intends to incur under the Infrastructure (Financial Assistance) Act 2012. By expanding the capacity of the existing Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme 2020 from £3 billion to £6 billion, the Department increases its capacity to create contingent liabilities.The expanded Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme – announced at the Autumn Statement 2023 – will continue to be delivered by ARA Venn on behalf of the Department under the oversight of Homes England. The delivery partner has been managing the scheme since 2020 and was appointed through a fair, open and competitive procurement process. Contracts for the management of the expanded scheme have now been signed with the delivery partner and the expanded scheme opened for business on 12 February 2024. In delivering the scheme, the delivery partner will raise capital from bond market investors and on-lend the proceeds to Registered Providers of affordable housing in England. The Department will guarantee both the principal and interest cash flows to investors.Through the scheme the Government will continue to boost investment in providers of affordable housing and support the delivery of a significant number of new affordable homes for those whose housing needs are not currently met by the market. The expansion will support a further 4,000 new homes, bringing the total estimated number of new homes supported by the scheme to 27,000. The expansion also allows eligible spend to include upgrading existing housing stock, increasing the scope of the scheme to include retrofit, decency, and building safety. This will support Registered Providers to meet the Decent Homes Standard, as well as their Net Zero obligations, alongside developing new homes.This expansion sits alongside the Government’s wider set of policies to support affordable housing, including our flagship £11.5 billion Affordable Homes Programme as well as the investment of billions of pounds in infrastructure to support the delivery of new homes since the start of this Parliament through schemes including the £4.2 billion Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) and the £1 billion Brownfield, Infrastructure and Land (BIL) fund. Collectively, these schemes will deliver tens of thousands of new homes and unlock tens of billions of pounds in private investment.